Take all your medicine
It's gonna make you well
You'll have to run till it's over
I'm sure you'll be able to tell
You'll know it's over
For the rest of your life
You're gonna be high
Come home
It's something less than a holiday
When you come home
It's something less than a holiday
They'll be sneaking up behind you again
Talk to the doctor
He said you're well for home
Take all your medicine
Be sure you're never alone
You'll know it's over
For the rest of your life
You're gonna be high

Come home
It's something less than a holiday
When you come home
It's something less than a holiday
They'll be sneaking up behind you again

Come home
It's something less than a holiday
When you come home
It's something less than a holiday
When you come home
It's something less than a holiday
When you come home
It's something less than a holiday
When you come home
It's something less than a holiday
When you


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    lol if you wanted to look at a weird angle its about dying and going to heaven.... the lines come home, home can mean heaven and the part about being high well we all know heaven is up in the sky lol and the part about the medicine and doctor is talking about keeping whom ever it might be about alive while there is this calling to come home to heaven

    floorpeeon July 17, 2007   Link

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